R, Julia, SQL, Octave and others: Personal notes on data analysis, computation, data access most especially for querying voter history, Census, PDC, and other election data. Reader is advised to just paste the code text into Notepad++.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Introducing xi (11.71875 or 187.5/16) : A trans-dimensional constant that links pi and e ?
In this code, I introduce 'xi' (11.71875) a constant with strong relationships to both pi and e . 'Xi' (11.71875 or (187.5/16)) is a 'translator constant' between powers of 2 and 16. More than simply being an efficient means to compute pi or e (e.g. 'Eulers number'), 'Xi' may 'interpolate' between pi and e, giving science the means to measure logarithmic growth patterns of increasing radii. This may make it useful for gravitational and rotational calculations. It is possible that the 187.5 cm-3 pc represents some fixed attenuation limit (see http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.05245) for radio wave signals that require either boosting or chirping. The relationships between pi, e, and xi (187.5./16 = 11.71875) may represent fixed constants descriptive of all EM signaling. In addition, the constants that describe the circumscribing of an octahedron (sqrt(1/2)) and (sqrt(1/6)) can also be used to derive xi with a factor close to 9/16. I am neither mathematician, scientist, or statistician. So all of this code is supposition and a work in progress. -RMF